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SOPHOMORE STATISTICS GIRLS: Complexion------ Smile----------- Hair------------ Eyes------------ Figure --------- Clothes------- Line------------ School Loyalty-- Dramatic Ability Teeth-------- - Marianne Chase Mary Jane Mclnnii Sylvia Cushman Eva Mae Mills Sylvia Cushman Pat Davis Pat Davis Linda Waterhouse Carmen Martin ■Elizabeth Sumner BOYS: Complexion--------- Studiousness-------- Height-------------- Physique----------- Athletic Ability---- School Loyalty------ Quietness ---------- Noise ------------- Shyness---------- — Ability in Ping Pong Class Flirt-------- ORCHIDS ONIONS Larry Burnham Richard Farwell Stewart Mason Larry Burnham Charlie McAllister Steve Howe Harold Walker David Hitler Schultz Stanley Roberts Walter Bailey Curt Martin Orchids to: Pat Davis-----------------BOYS.. . Aren’t they sweet? ? ? Linda Waterhouse----------Basketball Games Carmen Martin------------ Music Sylvia Cushman------------New Jersey MEN. . .not BOYS! Charlie McAllister--------The Huckleberry Hound Show Eva Mae Mills -------------Sailors Marianne Chase -----------Woodstock. .. What's the attraction? Boys? Harold Walker-------------Vacations.. Freedom at last Steve Howe----------------Bachelorhood! Stan Roberts -------------- Winstons David Schultz-------------Rock-a-conga. . You're great, Schultz! Curt Martin...............-WOMEN, not GIRLS?? Elizabeth Sumner----------BEANS! Mary Jane Mclnnis---------Dermie. Does the mustache tickle??? Richard Farwell-----------Hot Records? Walter Bailey-------------Ping Pong games with Sylvia Stewart Mason-------------General Business. . .Is it that interesting? Larry Burnham-------------Chicks ! ! Onions to: Pat Davis-----------------Not being able to fool in commercial classes Linda Waterhouse----------Class meetings.. . We never get anything done Carmen Martin-------------Geometry.. .Who cares if the world is round or SQUARE ? ? ? Sylvia Cushman------------Friday nights. . .Darn it all, no basketball games. Charlie McAllister--------Studying. . .1 sure can think of better things to do! ! Eva Mae Mills.............Civilians (Wesley?????????) Marianne Chase------------Gossiping girls. . . They always get their stories mixed. Steve Howe----------------All classes just one big routine. Harold Walker ------------ School Stan Roberts--------------Work... It's so boring. David Schultz-------------Punishment assignment in world history Curt Martin---------------Shortness Elizebeth Sumner----------Boys ? ? ? Mary Jane Mclnnis---------Going to classes. . .Those ancient people look so funny! Walter Bailey ------------12:55 bell. . . ends ping pong Stewart Mason-------------Biology. ..Who cares about all those little bugs running around? Larry Burnham ------------ Working on a chicken farm. .It interferes with one or two things ! !
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Front Row: Sylvia Cushman, Curt Martin, Advisor Mr. Sanford, Thomas Davis, and Charles McAllister Second Row: Carmen Martin, Eva Mae Mills, Harold Walker, Linda Water- house, Elisabeth Sumner, Walter Bailey, Patricia Davis, Marianne Chase Third Row: Richard Farwell, Stanley Roberts, Lawrence Burnham, Stewart Mason, Stephen Howe, and David Schultz. SOPHOMORES President....................... Curt Martin Vice President------------------Thomas Davis Secretary.................Mary Jane Me Inn is Treasurer-----------------Charles McAllister Student Council-------Pat Davis, Curt Martin The Sophomores started the year of 19 58 with twenty members. Louville Farwell left us to go to Boston. Marianne Chase joined us from Gould Academy at the end of the second quarter. Many of our members participated in the school activities. Basketball: Charles McAllister, Steve Howe, Thomas Davis, Sylvia Cushman, Linda Waterhouse, and Eva Mae Mill. Cheering: Sylvia Cushman, Pat Davis, Mary Jane Mclnnis. Debating: Linda Waterhouse, Carmen Martin, Charles McAllister, Eva Mae Mills, Curt Martin. Public Speaking: Linda Waterhouse, Pat Davis, Richard Farwell, and Charles McAllister. Carnival Events: Eva Mills, Mary Mclnnis, Steve Howe, Charles McAllister, Larry Burnham. Senior Drama: Eva Mills, Charles McAllister. Magazine Campaign: Captain, Linda Waterhouse. Linda Waterhouse was high salesman with $115.00. The Sophomores have made money this year by selling Italian sandwiches during the noon hour and by having food sales. We all look forward to coming back to W.H.S. and hope that the two maining years will be as pleasant as the first two have been. re-
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FRESHMEN First Row: Virginia Tibbetts, Carolee Porter, Advisor Mr. Keniston, Gilbert Haskell, Gertrude Smith. Second Row: Marilyn Harlow, David Farnum, William Taylor, Priscilla Cary, Randall Cary, William Knights, Neva Cross. Third Row: Wade Rainey, Ronald York, Alvin Stevens, Gary Fuller, George Crockett. The Freshmen began the school year with fifteen in our class, the follow- ing having joined us from other towns: Alvin Stevens, Gary Fuller, Virginia Tibbetts, George Crockett, Neva Cross, and Ronald York. After the first quarter Wade Rainey joined us. We elected class officers as follows: President - Carolee Porter Vice President-Gilbert Haskell Secretary - Virginia Tibbetts Treasurer - Gertrude Smith Student Council - Neva Cross Carolee Porter We had a food sale in November to raise money for our class treasury. The following people from our class took part in basketball: Virginia Tibbetts, Priscilla Cary, Gertrude Smith, and Carolee Porter, Gilbert Haskell, and Randall Cary. Virginia Tibbetts also went out for cheering and Gertrude Smith partici- pated in public speaking. Gilbert Haskell, Neva Cross, Gertrude Smith, and Carolee Porter took part in the Debating Club.
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